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Hominina

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Hominina
Rango fossile: Late MiocenePresent, 6.1 – 0 Mya (includente humanes)
Australopithecus sediba
Classification scientific
Dominio: Eukaryota
Regno: Animalia
Phylo: Chordata
Classe: Mammalia
Ordine: Primates
Subordine: Haplorrhini
Parvordine: Catarrhini
Superfamilia: Hominoidea
Familia: Hominidae
Subfamilia: Homininae
Tribo: Hominini
Subtribo: Hominina
Subtribo
Hominina
Gray, 1825[1]
Synonymia
  • Australopithecina
    Gregory & Hellman, 1939
Typo specie
Australopithecus africanus
Dart, 1925

Hominina (hominin, hominines) o Australopithecina es un taxon, de rango subtribo, del familia Hominidae.

Illos corresponde al hominides bipede post le divergentia del lineage de chimpanzes.

Classification

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Rango taxonomic

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  • subtribo

Classification del subtribo Hominina/Australopithecina secundo Briggs & Crowther, 2008, p=124.[2]

Phylogenia del subtribo Hominina/Australopithecina secundo Dembo et al. (2016).[3]


Sahelanthropus tchadensis




Ardipithecus




Australopithecus anamensis





Australopithecus afarensis



Australopithecus garhi





Kenyanthropus platyops





Plesianthropus transvaalensis (Australopithecus africanus)




Paranthropus aethiopicus




Paranthropus robustus



Paranthropus boisei






Homo (includente "Australopithecus" sediba)








Referentias

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  1. Gray, J. E. (1825). "An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into Tribes and Families, with a list of genera apparently appertaining to each Tribe.". Annals of Philosophy 10: 337–340. 
  2. (2008) Palaeobiology II. John Wiley & Sons, 600. ISBN 9780470999288. 
  3. "The evolutionary relationships and age of Homo naledi: An assessment using dated Bayesian phylogenetic methods" (in en) (2016-08-01). Journal of Human Evolution 97: 17–26. doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.04.008. ISSN 0047-2484. PMID 27457542.